Cs61a macro. Bad idea? Jul 17, 2013 · <p>i’m currently a stats major hoping to minor in cs, but since i’ve had no prior programming experience, i did (very) badly on the first midterm. I have a pretty strong background in CS (worked as a software developer for companies, know several programming languages, and I took similar classes at my CC before transfer). 5 months worth…), but is that enough to ace CS61A? Or should I take CS10 and familiarize myself with programming before I dive right into CS61A? I have good worth ethic and will do whatever Jun 2, 2018 · I’ve been reviewing some of the content of the CS61A curriculum. Is there another CS sequence/class I can take in preparation? I’m assuming that if I take 61A, I would then go on to take 61B, which would be a year’s worth of CS classes Feb 9, 2019 · Take CS61A and choose one of the “sections designed for beginners” (plenty of non CS majors there). 7 GPA with those difficult CS prereqs to get into HAAS. I just took a practice Midterm 1, and it was extremely difficult. I have some experience in Python (about 1. Just like Chem1A/1B is the slayer of dreams for pre-med students, CS61A-B is the slayer of dreams for CS hopefuls (agree @ProfessorPlum168 ) There is no point in taking CS88 if you still need CS61B for Data-sci imho… Jun 14, 2009 · <p>Hello,</p> <p>I am an incoming transfer student and I was thinking about taking both CS61A and CS61B during my first semester. Is this just how the class May 4, 2014 · <p>So I’m currently undeclared, but I want to go into cognitive science. Any help Jun 23, 2018 · CS61A MATH 1B Greek Civilization (Philosophy breadth) some R&C B class But apparently most if not all the decent RCB classes aren’t available and/or he has no interest.
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